what are the advantages of doing hearts?
the disadvantages?
can someone quickly discuss the reality of doing cv anes.
thank you very much.
Big monetary advantage if you practice where alotta insurance-laden people come.
You'll make three-large for a case.
Do a cuppla hearts a day, and you're in seven figures.
Only one problem.
These sites are few and far between.
And the majority of hearts done in the US are 65 years old and older, which means you get medicare reimbursement.
About 800 bucks.
SO, the answer to your question is that unless your dad is a CV anesthesiologist at one of the coveted insurance sites in the nation, theres no monetary advantage to doing hearts.
Or a CV fellowship.
The reality of doing CV anesthesia in most practices is that the MDs equally distribute the heart room.....it is more work, obviously, than throwing an LMA into an ASA-1 knee scope.
Looks sexy as a med student/resident.....
great pickup line at
The Clevelander on Miami Beach....
"Huh? For a living? Oh. I'm a CARDIAC ANESTHESIOLOGIST."
I'm sure Andy Weisenger, a dude I went to med school with, wouldda loved that line back in the days of our MS-1 lives in Miami. Dude was a great looking, gregarious chick hunter......funny that now he is actually a cardiac anesthesiolgist in South Carolina...albeit married....so this s hit means nothing to him now....but wouldda greatly benefitted him in 1988...
Not sexy as a private practice dude.
You either:
1) Absolutely love it, do a fellowship in it, and stay at a powerhouse academic place like Tinker, Levy, Barron et al
2)Don't really care, but do a CV fellowship cuz your dad is at one-of-about-five places in the US where you can make a mil-plus as a cardiac anesthesiologist, and your job is waiting for you
3)Tolerate the heart room when its your turn amongst your partners, which is where most of us are.